Github:
I now consider this Release Candidate quality. Please do report issues (with logcats and dmesgs). Check the known bugs, etc, etc.
https://github.com/s0be/cm-kernel
the -amonra zip is for recoveries that don't take the FS type as the first argument of mount(...) If the regular zip fails complaining about missing files, try the -amonra version.
Latest official version:
If that download doesn't work for you, your OS likely has a broken ipv6 stack. Please check that you have ipv6 disabled if you don't actually have an ipv6 connection.
What works:
What Doesn't work or hasn't been tested:
Thanks to:
Elemag for the initial Hero 2.6.35 port, with Erasmux as a major contributor, Decadence for the 2.6.34/35 heroc board files, and riemervdzee for his pointers at fixes needed to get it working and his continued drive to get this kernel full featured and stable, and everyone they pulled from (Darch, Toast, Cyanogen, etc, etc). If I've forgotten anyone, please let me know the names to add.
I now consider this Release Candidate quality. Please do report issues (with logcats and dmesgs). Check the known bugs, etc, etc.
https://github.com/s0be/cm-kernel
the -amonra zip is for recoveries that don't take the FS type as the first argument of mount(...) If the regular zip fails complaining about missing files, try the -amonra version.
Latest official version:
- no debug
- http://heroc.s0be.com/HERC-2.6.35-AP-5.zip
- http://heroc.s0be.com/HERC-2.6.35-AP-5-amonra.zip
- Headset detection less broken. Now it always thinks there's a mic connected to anything plugged in.
- http://heroc.s0be.com/HERC-2.6.35-AP-4.zip
- http://heroc.s0be.com/HERC-2.6.35-AP-4-amonra.zip
If that download doesn't work for you, your OS likely has a broken ipv6 stack. Please check that you have ipv6 disabled if you don't actually have an ipv6 connection.
What works:
- Ram console
- Keypad
- Screen
- Touchscreen
- GPS
- Compass
- G-Sensor
- nand
- Early Suspend
- Bluetooth
- Headset Detection
- Camera
What Doesn't work or hasn't been tested:
Thanks to:
Elemag for the initial Hero 2.6.35 port, with Erasmux as a major contributor, Decadence for the 2.6.34/35 heroc board files, and riemervdzee for his pointers at fixes needed to get it working and his continued drive to get this kernel full featured and stable, and everyone they pulled from (Darch, Toast, Cyanogen, etc, etc). If I've forgotten anyone, please let me know the names to add.
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